Random thought. Before "deflate gate" I never knew that each team used its own set of balls. So.... What about when you see a guy make a big interception, and he takes the ball over to his own team's equipment manager to store as a souvenir? Essentially, he just stole one of the other team's balls.

Kress wrote:Random thought. Before "deflate gate" I never knew that each team used its own set of balls. So.... What about when you see a guy make a big interception, and he takes the ball over to his own team's equipment manager to store as a souvenir? Essentially, he just stole one of the other team's balls.

Kress wrote:Random thought. Before "deflate gate" I never knew that each team used its own set of balls. So.... What about when you see a guy make a big interception, and he takes the ball over to his own team's equipment manager to store as a souvenir? Essentially, he just stole one of the other team's balls.

That would mean the receiver was a Florida State alumnus?

Well, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Dieon Sanders started the trend.